St. Elizabeth's Comprehensive Addiction Program

St.
Elizabeth's Comprehensive Addiction Program, widely known as SECAP, is
Boston’s oldest hospital-based program for the treatment of addiction.
It was founded in 1976 to meet community concerns.

SECAP
is accredited by The Joint Commission and fully licensed by the
Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s Bureau of Substance Abuse
Services

SECAP
cares for individuals who are addicted to alcohol or drugs, including
heroin and other opiates, and provides emergency department screening,
inpatient monitoring immediate access to medical specialists including
psychiatry, infectious disease, gastroenterology, pain management, and
intensivists as well as spiritual care. SECAP treats more than 1,000
inpatients and 22,000 outpatients annually.